Jealous and angry, her relationship with Connor in tatters, Sylvie decides to escape her penthouse prison. She flees to an isolated cottage in the Catskill Mountains where she hopes to lick her wounds and mend her broken heart. Sylvie has a new job and a new life, far from the hustle and bustle of the city, far from Connor Hudson’s rules and control. She may have escaped her lover, but not the killer. He knows where she is…and he’s coming to claim her!

What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
This is the 3rd book in the In His Keeping series. I simply wanted to continue the story begun in books 1 and 2.. The thing that inspired the 1st book was happening on the Westport, NY railroad station on the banks of Lake Champlain in the Adirondack Mts. while my husband and I were out taking a ride. It’s very quaint and off the beaten track. It gave me an idea for the story. A young woman, down on her luck, who’s so desperate that she takes a train up from the city to work for a man she’s never met and live with him in his remote mountain mansion. That was the beginning of the series.

Exiled to a luxurious penthouse fortress on Park Ave. and trailed by security teams wherever she goes, Sylvie Jenkins feels like a virtual prisoner.

She made the mistake of falling in love with her boss, reclusive bestselling author and billionaire entrepreneur, Connor Hudson. He’s a strict, demanding Dom, who imposes rules and metes out punishment. He wants her total submission, but she’s not inclined to give it. They’d been living together in his rustic mountain mansion until the day police arrived and informed Connor he was the prime suspect in a series of grisly murders. People who loved him had a habit of turning up dead!

Without a word of explanation, Connor sends Sylvie away, refusing to take her calls or answer texts or emails. He tries to stay away from Sylvie, but he can’t. They continue to see each other in secret. Their meetings are filled with painful discipline, followed by the most exquisite pleasure.

Sylvie becomes jealous when Connor squires other women to society events. He tells her it’s to throw the “real” killer off the track. But Sylvie has her doubts.
Realizing she knows almost nothing about Connor’s background, she decides to search the apartment for clues to his past. She discovers the door to a secret room. What she finds there frightens her. Sylvie had always known Connor had a dark, almost sinister side, but she hadn’t thought him dangerous or cruel. Now she wondered. She kept telling herself Connor wasn’t a murderer. But the question remained, if he wasn’t…who was?

What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
This is the 2nd book in the the In His Keeping series. So the first book inspired the second one. I wanted to continue on with the story. The thing that inspired the 1st book was happening on the Westport, NY railroad station on the banks of Lake Champlain in the Adirondack Mts. while my husband and I were out taking a ride. It’s very quaint and off the beaten track. It gave me an idea for the story. A young woman, down on her luck, who’s so desperate that she takes a train up from the city to work for a man she’s never met and live with him in his remote mountain mansion. That was the beginning of the series.

Out of work and on the verge of being homeless, Sylvie Jenkins takes a job with reclusive writer Connor Hudson. He’s a bestselling author and billionaire entrepreneur. Sparks fly when the demanding dom decides his feisty new employee needs taming. She eventually succumbs to his charms, but he’s keeping secrets. The women in his past keep turning up dead. Is this dom capable of murder?

What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
Two things! First, my daughter who kept pushing me to write an erotic romance. She’d read the 50 Shades of Grey trilogy and complained about the writing style. She told me that I could do better and should start writing steamy romances. So…I gave it a try. The second thing was happening on the Westport, NY railroad station on the banks of Lake Champlain in the Adirondack Mts. while my husband and I were out taking a ride. It’s so quaint and off the beaten track that it gave me an idea for a story. About a young woman, down on her luck, who’s so desperate that she takes a train up from the city to work for a man she’s never met and live with him in his remote mountain mansion. That was the beginning of the IN HIS KEEPING series. I saw the station and the story just started coming to me.